I have oily skin and also sometimes dried as hell...may be combinational...i get more acne during late summer and during winter...sometimes it is painful...sometimes it stays so small..and red and painful...and hence cant click pictures of mine during winter
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Pimples at this age could be due to hormonal variation and its quite common ,wash your face twice a day with face wash...avoid dust and pollution, don't puncture pimples as it turns black due to scarring, let it fade on its own , don't apply steroids without prescription...The most appropriate treatment is based on the grade and severity of the acne...The following medications are used in the treatment... Retinoid-like agents ,Antibiotics,Selectivealdosterone antagonist,Acne products,
When a topical or systemic antibiotic is used, it should be used in conjunction with benzoyl peroxide or topical retinoid to reduce the emergence of resistance...avoid junk foods,carbohydrates like rice etc,avoid oily foods...add proteins and fibre rich foods to your diet with green tea,green leafy vegetables, fruits... Many procedural treatment options are there...consult dermatologist they will do the needful
It is not very satisfactory,because there is no specific remedy.Undoubtedly,many
cases of minimal acne can be controlled by simple hygienic measures.
The patient often takes this disorder very seriously.He feels unhappy, & hence
needs medical advice,and reassurance.
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Vitamin A. Theoretically,it shoud be effective because of its action against hyperkeratosis. It is given in doses of
50,000 units a day for several weeks.
pl other consult homoeo doctor.
Thanks.06/01/2017.
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